Entry Requirements
Grade 7 (Ideally an 8) in GCSE Mathematics
Grade 7 (Ideally an 8) in GCSE Physics or Grade 8-8 in GCSE Trilogy Science
Alongside the entry requirements for each course, you will also need to achieve the minimum Sixth Form entry requirements.
Assessment
Units on this course are 100% internally assessed and externally moderated.
Next Steps
Physics is a useful subject for the majority of STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) careers and you’ll find physicists everywhere, in industry, transport, government, universities, the armed forces, the secret service, games companies, research labs and more.
A-Level in Physics
Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences and this course is for those who want to know just how and why the natural world works as it does. The course covers a wide range of physics topics from the tiniest scale of sub-atomic particles to the evolution of the cosmos.
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Course Content
Particles and Quantum Phenomena:
- Wave-particle duality
- Quarks and Hadrons
- Matter and Anti-matter
- The Photoelectric Effect
Electricity:
- Basic electrical properties
- Electrical components and circuits
Mechanics and Energy:
- Forces and motion (including Newton’s laws and projectile motion)
Waves and Oscillations:
- The basic properties of waves
- Refraction
- Diffraction
- Interference
Fields:
- Investigates the similarities and differences between gravitational and electric fields
Capacitance:
- The effect of capacitance
- The use and operation of capacitors
Electromagnetism:
- Investigates the magnetic fields produced by the flow of a current
Nuclear Physics:
- The structure of the nucleus
- Radioactivity
- Nuclear instability
- Nuclear energy
Thermal Physics:
- The thermal properties of materials
- Ideal gases
- The kinetic theory of gases
Astrophysics:
- The physics of stars and cosmology